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CUIT Electronic Classrooms
Columbia University Information Technology (CUIT), the Office of the Registrar, and Facilities Management have collaborated to construct a number of electronic classrooms. These classrooms may be reserved as the regular class meeting place or for individual class sessions. An on-line reservation form is available, or a paper form can be picked up from the Computing Support Center in 202 Philosophy Hall or at the Registrar (209 Philosophy Hall).
The classrooms are designed to accommodate a variety of technological needs. The equipment in the classrooms usually includes computer and projection systems, DVD/CD players, VCRs, and audio systems. The installed computers are either Mac or PC systems capable of running Mac OS X or Windows, respectively. All computers are capable of running X-Windows to connect to the CUNIX systems. The software found on the computers includes a standard set of applications and Internet software. Instructors may arrange for installation of additional, properly licensed software on classroom computers.
All electronic classrooms have connections to the high-speed campus ethernet network. The connection allows fast access to data on the campus network and the Internet. For example, instructors may access information on a Columbia University web server, a computer in their office, or from a computer at another university or research center. Instructors may also transfer and execute their own files or programs across the network.
CUIT features an electronic podium, called an ePodium.
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